Review of Pacific Women Speak Out: For Independence and Denuclearisation, edited by Zohl de Ishtar. Sydney: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom/ Raven Press. Self- determination, land rights and human rights are still the leading issues of the day. These issues are as old as humanity itself. It's particularly more touching if the victims are least powerful—the women and children. Pacific Women Speak Out highlights some of these. 
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